Mission

Have you ever hired a lawyer only to primarily interact with their secretary or assistant? Did you get very familiar with your lawyer’s voicemail? Couldn’t get your calls returned and felt your lawyer was just too busy to listen?

You will not have that experience with Jason Gilbert!

While many firms look to take on as many cases as they possibly can, Jason Gilbert is selective in the number of cases he handles at any given time. This allows him to provide the focused and attentive representation you need when addressing a legal issue that likely will have a dramatic impact on your life.

Jason Gilbert is committed to prompt and responsive client service. In short, this means that you will never be left wondering about the status of your case as you will receive constant updates on your proceedings, and will receive answers to all of your questions in fewer than 24 hours. After all, your lawyer is there to help you resolve your confusion and frustration, not add to it.

Legal issues, regardless of their focus, are often confusing and frustrating matters to deal with. When you or your family encounters a troubling legal issue, it is imperative that you speak to an experienced attorney to learn more about your case and the options you may have for resolving it.

About

Jason Gilbert is a Northwest Arkansas attorney experienced in personal injury, social security disability, workers’ compensation, family law and criminal defense cases. He is committed to providing quality and attentive legal services for a wide range of issues and has the knowledge and insight needed to help you address even the most complicated and serious legal situations.

Jason Gilbert has dedicated his professional life to fighting for justice and protecting the quality of life for you and your loved ones through highly personalized service and an unwavering commitment to excellence. He has worked very hard to earn a reputation as a tireless worker and as an attorney that provides prompt, responsive, and successful client service.

His legal knowledge allows Jason Gilbert to provide support to his clients facing a wide range of legal issues, while his commitment to quality service is what drives him to go the extra mile to make sure your concerns are addressed and that you receive the best representation possible throughout your proceeding. Jason Gilbert represents each client as if his reputation depends on it, because he knows that it does.

Education:
Bachelor of Science (Political Science), Missouri State University (2003)
Juris Doctorate, University of Arkansas School of Law (2006)

Professionally

While in law school, Jason was a judicial intern for Hon. Mary Ann Gunn. Jason was also a law clerk at the Niblock Law Firm throughout law school. Upon earning his law degree from the University of Arkansas, Jason accepted a job at the Niblock Law Firm where he remained employed as an attorney until deciding to start his own law firm in 2012.

Personal

Jason Gilbert was born in Fayetteville, Arkansas, to Dwight and Sally Gilbert in 1979. Jason and his family moved to Mountain View, Arkansas, in 1983. Jason attended elementary school, junior high, and graduated from Mountain View High School in 1998. Jason’s parents continued their work in the education/coaching fields until their retirement.

In May of 2009, Jason married Kalie (McConnell) Gilbert in Fayetteville. She was born and raised in Fayetteville and graduated from Fayetteville High School and the University of Arkansas. Jason and Kalie welcomed their first child, Avery Olivia, into the world in August of 2011.

Education & Athletics

Jason graduated from Mountain View High School with a 4.0 grade point average and as Valedictorian of his class. He scored a 31 on the ACT test and had offers to attend college and play basketball at such institutions as Harvard University, Vanderbilt University and the United States Air Force Academy.

Athletically, Jason was a 3-time all-state selection as a basketball player at Mountain View High School. He earned a nomination as a McDonald’s All-American, AAU All-American, and played in the Arkansas Activities Association basketball all-star game following his senior year of high school. After high school, Jason accepted a full athletic scholarship to play basketball for the University of Arkansas Razorbacks. He was a two-year letterman at the U of A before transferring to Missouri State University in Springfield, Missouri, where he was also a two-year letterman for the Missouri State Bears.